Brain Injury Lawyers

Each year, the CDC claims that well over a million people in the United States suffer from some type of brain injury. Brain injuries can occur for a host of different reasons including slipping and falling and motor vehicle accidents. Sometimes, brain injuries can be difficult to detect, so it is important for anyone who has had a fall or been in an accident, or who has received any type of head injury for that matter, to speak with a doctor. If you do have an injury, then you may want to get in touch with brain injury lawyers to see if you have a case.

What Is a Brain Injury?

Brain injuries can be mild or they can be severe. In some cases, they may even lead to the death of the injured party. The injuries will cause a disruption to the way that the brain functions normally. The symptoms associated with brain injuries can vary quite a bit depending on the severity of the injury, as well as the type of injury. Some of the most common symptoms of injury stemming from an external trauma include headaches that will not go away, trouble concentrating, and loss of memory, dizziness, listlessness, fatigue, changes in mood, as well as changes in cognitive function, blurry vision, and nausea. Keep in mind that these are just some of the potential symptoms.

In some cases, those who have suffered an injury to the brain could fall unconscious. However, this is not always what happens. Even those who have severe injury to the head and brain may not always lose consciousness. The symptoms of the brain injury might not appear right away. They can take days, and in some cases weeks, to appear, which is why getting medical attention for any type of brain injury is so important, even if the victim does not feel as though the damage is severe.

What Caused the Injury?

Do you feel that the injury was no fault of your own? As mentioned, since so many different types of things can cause injuries to the brain, it’s important to be able to find the root cause. If you were in a car accident, and the accident was the fault of the other driver, then you could have a case against him or her. In some cases, the injury could have stemmed from actual medical treatment and could result in a medical malpractice suit. In fact, because there can be so many different potential causes of the injury, it can be quite difficult to determine the actual reason. That’s why it is so important to get in touch with the professionals.

To find out whether you have a case or not, your best option is to get in touch with a brain injury lawyer right away. Specialists who have experience in the field will be able to look at your case and let you know if you have a case by finding out the actual cause of the injury. They will be able to explain more about how the case will proceed, what you need to do, and how they can help you.

When a brain injury affects you or a loved one, you can’t just sit back and try to deal with it on your own. If someone else were somehow at fault for the injury, they need to be responsible for taking care of your injuries and suffering. Work with a Houston brain injury attorney who has plenty of experience in the field and who can provide you with the guidance you need in this trying time.

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